LIVE BLOG: Weekend Colorado, Llano River flooding updates

Kingsland residents are still under a boil water notice, according to Kingsland Water Supply Corporation. Residents are still being asked to save as much water as possible.

The company will be taking water samples on Monday for analysis.

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The Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center remains activated to monitor the weather. The center is in regular contact with the Lower Colorado River Authority, who manages the Highland Lakes and their associated dams. The center is also getting regular briefings from the National Weather Service.

You can also help build a Care Kit for families here. Just click on “Survivor Supply Registry.”

Call the Austin Disaster Relief Network’s hotline at 512-806-0800 if you are a flooding victim or if you’d like to volunteer.

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A Volunteer Reception Center will open up Sunday at First Baptist Church at 3435 Highway 1431 in Kingsland. The center will be the main point of contact for all homeowners affected by flooding.

It will serve as a way for residents to register their damage and will also have cleaning and recovery supplies.

Organizations and volunteers will check in at the center to be matched with homeowners who need help.

The center will operate from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

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The Llano County Office of Emergency Management will set up several Multi-Agency Resource Centers at different locations next week.

They will have clean-up kits, supplies, financial assistance and the opportunity to register your needs for recovery. It will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and you will need to bring proof of residence.